ANTHROPOLOGY
& ARCHAEOLOGY DISCOVERIES
Many American-Indian groups of skeltons
are now found not to be American-Indians.
http://www.friendsofpast.org/earliest-americans/map.html
http://www.santafe.edu/~johnson/articles.creation.html
Information regarding American-Indians' refusal to consider
testing.
http://www.csasi.org/2000_july_journal/Earliest%20Americans.htm
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/first/claimowsl.html
Owsley discovered that five skeletons unearthed at Jamestown Colony are not Native American as originally supposed, but African.
http://www.africanburialground.duke.edu/document/rensberger1.html
Smithsonian Institution
scientists have discovered that four skeletons dug up decades ago
at colonial Jamestown are among the oldest known remains of
African Americans. The bones, thought to date between 1650 and
1700, were originally classified as American Indian.
Owsley recently made headlines when he examined the skeleton of a man who died 9,400 years ago in what is now Nevada and concluded that his skeletal features more closely resemble Europeans than modern American Indians.
Kennewick Man has been dated to about 9,000 years ago [not considered Native American]. [Kennewick, Washington]
http://www.mummytombs.com/news/2000/8.spiritcavemummy.htm
Spirit Cave Man, the oldest
human mummy found in North America, is not affiliated with any
contemporary native American tribe, according to a preliminary
finding by the Bureau of Land Management director Bob
Abbey.
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